Filed under: Budget , Sedan , Government/Legal , Safety , Toyota Toyota may have performed some major surgery on the 2014 Corolla , but that hasn’t helped the Japanese automaker overcome tough new crash test procedures. The Corolla, Toyota’s bread-and-butter compact sedan, managed only a Marginal score on the new small overlap crash test, which was just added last year. Despite the low score, the Corolla performed well in the moderate overlap front, side, rollover and rear testing, which was enough to score it a 2013 Top Safety Pick. In testing in August, six of the Corolla’s competitors earned the Top Safety Pick + award , for good or acceptable scores across the board. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Corolla’s “Marginal” score was down to an “intruding structure,” that could cause injuries to the lower left leg. There was also concern that in a collision, the driver’s head would move after hitting the air bag, and collide with the A-pillar or dash. Take a look below for the crash test video, as well as a press release from the IIHS. Continue reading 2014 Toyota Corolla gets marginal IIHS small overlap crash test score [w/video] 2014 Toyota Corolla gets marginal IIHS small overlap crash test score [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 04 Oct 2013 09:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink